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It is interesting to see how Google+ is evolving as a social platform. I am really enjoying my experience there and have found it a great way to meet a lot of photographers. I have quickly been able to build a network of photographers in most countries that I can think of. As a photographer it is a great way to get mass exposure for your work. I found the photographer community there very engaging. I arranged a photo walk last week and met a heap of great photographers. It was a very rewarding experience to bring a lot of people together and I plan to do more of these. I will do one in Tokyo when it cools down a bit and I plan to do one in New York City when I am there in October. If you are not on Google+ I highly recommend joining. If you need an invite to Google+ contact via the link in the menu bar above. After you join Google+ it will give you a list of Interesting and Famous People they recommend following and I was very surprised to find out I am on the list! Not sure how that happened...
Now on to today's blogpost... I was surprised to see in the very short time I was gone the parking lot down the street is being overhauled and automated.
Today’s Configuration: Leica M9 with a Summilux 35mm f/1.4.
The building were someone used to sit, give tickets and collect money was replaced with a machine. It is amazing how manual some things can still be in Japan.
This construction site is making a lot of progress. I can't wait to see what this becomes.
I ran out this morning to get a haircut. I hate when my hair gets longer than 1/10th of an inch in length.
I went to my favorite local bake shop to pick up a coffee and bagel for lunch.
In case it wasn't obvious...
I picked up a few cool toys for my son while in the US...
I found the world's smallest laundromat near my house...
I love all of the old BMWs in Tokyo...
The Audi TT RS... this machine goes from 0-60 in 3.6 seconds!
I ran out to The Garden to pick up a few things...
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